
Indian women continued their victory in the Tri-RaTion series with a 15-day victory over women of South Africa on Tuesday, April 29 at the R. Premadasa stadium in Colombo. After India first decided Bat, she published a good score of 276/6 in her 20 breaks and rode on beautiful shifts from Pratiky Rawal 78 (91). In response, the South Africa reached 261 at 49.2 overs when Sneh Rana raised her first five goals (5/43) in ODIS.
Sensational hundreds (109 out of 107) Tazmin Brits ended in vain because the rest of the batches could not take South Africa through the line. As a result, India has strengthened its position at the top of the point table After the previous defeat Sri Lanka in the first game of nine goals.
The South African persecution got to the star start when the captain of the Laura Wolvaardt (43 out of 75) and Tazmin Brits joined the massive 140-run stand for the first goal of 168 balls. The duo began strong and raised its 50-run position of only 42 supplies and then settled and threatened to take away the game from Indian grip.
India-W vs South Africa-W Tri-Series Match 2
Just as the game seemed to have escaped from India, Deepti Sharma interrupted partnership by dismissing Wolvaard LBW. After getting the first strike, Captain Harmanpreet Kaur brought Sneh a blow to the attack and off-spinner did not disappoint when Lara Goodall cleaned cheaply to 9 (11).
The goals continued in the fall for the Proteas Women, because Sune Luus (28 out of 34) and Chloe Tyron (18 out of 22) failed to dig deep and fell prey to Arundhati Reddy and Plapureddy Charani. Meanwhile, after suffering from fields after 108 after suffering from convulsions.
After 45 years 236/4 after 45 breaks, it seemed to be sailing to win. Sneh Rana, however, came to the rescue of her team and turned around South Africa, when off-spinner ended with a selection of four goals in her last two overs, three of which came in her last, including the valuable British skin. Over she turned the game on her head, when South Africa was eventually associated with 261, which gave India a 15-run victory.
At the beginning of the day Pratika Rawal and Mandhan, Mandhan got India at a great start and added 83 runs for the first goal of 111 balls. Their stand was broken by Annerie Dercksen, who got Mandhan strangled on the side of the foot 36 (54).
Rawal, however, continued his brilliant form and raised his fifth consecutive 50-plus score in ODI and finished his half a century in 58 balls. Harleen Deol (29 OFF 47) was well supported, the duo added 68 runs for the second goal of 73 balls.
Rawal seemed to raise his second one hundred ODI, but unfortunately he was cleaned by nonkuluco Mlaba to 78 (91). After her release, Harleen Deol also lost her stumps against Nonkulleleko (2/55) in her next and left India 154/3 at 32.3 overs.
After two fast strokes, Captain Harmanpreet Kaur (41* OFF 48) and Jemimah Rodrigues (41 out of 32) stabilized their 59-run shifts from 58 balls. Some late contributions by Rich Ghosha (24 out of 14), Deepti Sharma (9 out of 8) and Kašvee Gautam (5* of 6) took the Indian score to 276/6 in their 50 breaks.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
29 April 2025